On 04/01/2008, Thomas Chung <tchung(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On 02/01/2008, Ricky Zhou <ricky(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 2008-01-02 08:20:07 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
> > Unfortunately from the @redhat.com addresses there's little we can do.
> > However for the webmaster@fedoraproject address we can implement better
> > spam tagging on our smtp server. Just going to take someone to set it up.
> I think we should have some control over filtering at the mailman level.
> Perhaps we can set header_filter_rules to hold messages with headers
> matching:
> ^From:.*webmaster@fedoraproject.org.*
> ^From:.*fedora-websites-list@redhat.com.*
> (or substitute some better-thought out regexes there).
Spam Filter Rule has been added per Ricky's suggestion.
Since the spam filter rule isn't working as my test shows, I'd like to
propose a new approach. How about we use askfedora(a)fp.o approach as we
use in fedora news project?
This is how we setup currently:
1. A user send email to askfedora(a)fp.o
2. The email is forwarded to fedora-news-list-owner(a)redhat.com
3. An auto-reply will be sent to the user using "Auto-response text to
send to -owner emails"
In this case, no moderation will be required since the email will be
sent to list-owners who will decide whether it should be answered and
posted in the list for archive.
One more thing, since Ricky is the primary person who's been answering
webmaster(a)fp.o emails, I'd like to promote him to list-owners. :)
Regards,
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Thomas Chung
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasChung